Take Ashwghanda, or some Bacopa
As someone who has worked in the medical marijuana industry for years, I think cbd preparations have value and can have lots of benefits... BUT there's also a lot of false information and/or exaggeration around it. I mean if you listen to all the claims out there about cbd it would have cured cancer, aids, epilepsy, Alzheimer's and depression, created world peace and put a man on mars.
Just keep in mind that none of these claims have been evaluated by the FDA and there has only been a few scientifically valid/peer reviewed studies done, and a lot of people trying to make money on a hot new trend. Also, the cbd oils sold in health food stores (not marijuana dispensaries) is made from industrial hemp and is of very low quality compared to what is available at dispensaries if they are legal in your state.
I'd say give it a shot, it's certainly not going to be bad for you, it may really help, but also don't believe everything you read/hear and expect a miracle cure. Try it and form your own opinion.
Could you help a sherdogger out and point me in the right direction? I'm trying to find CBD oil but when I read "CBD hemp oil" and it confuses me. I keep reading CBD oil is better than hemp oil so I see that, and am unsure if thats what im lookong for. I haven't found anything that just says "CBD oil". I've smoked almost every day for 2 years, and am now trying to find a different job and don't want to piss dirty. I get super high depression, and at night is when my anxiety shows up, and it keeps me from getting more than 2-3 hours of sleep at night (when I dont smoke) at the most.
no but my friend used it and said it tasted horrible and gave him headaches so he stopped, he used to smoke weed but he got a similar tension headache from it and dry mouth and cough so he stoppedHave you used Cbd oil?
Basically, the cbd hemp oil that you can find sold in regular stores and online throughout the 50 states is made from the seeds of industrial hemp, strains bred and grown to be as THC free as possible, which is what allows it to be 50 state legal. The cbd oils sold in medical marijuana dispensaries are made from strains developed specifically for medical purposes, and more important, are (generally) extracted either from the buds or entire plant. There's been increasing evidence that cbd functions through an "entourage effect " that makes it most effective when consumed with other related cannabanoids (cbd and THC are the most well known of a group of over 100 chemicals in marijuana collectively referred to as cannabanoids) even if they are only present in very low amounts. Oil that is derived from the full, fresh plant contains these other cannabanoids, cbd hemp oil does not, and although the companies that make it will tell you it doesn't matter, "cbd is cbd", there's increasing evidence that it does. The full plant oils you find at medical marijuana shops contain at least some THC, 20 to 1 cbd to THC ratio is one of the most common, but you'll see ratios from 3 to 1 to 40 to 1. This is one of those areas where further research is definitely needed, but it seems oils made from fresh plant material, with the full range of cannabanoids, is more effective. They are also discovering that many of the other cannabanoids may have beneficial effects and/or may actually be causing the effects that are attributed to cbd, especially cbda, thca, THCV, cdd, CBC, cbg, cbn and cbdv.Could you help a sherdogger out and point me in the right direction? I'm trying to find CBD oil but when I read "CBD hemp oil" and it confuses me. I keep reading CBD oil is better than hemp oil so I see that, and am unsure if thats what im lookong for. I haven't found anything that just says "CBD oil". I've smoked almost every day for 2 years, and am now trying to find a different job and don't want to piss dirty. I get super high depression, and at night is when my anxiety shows up, and it keeps me from getting more than 2-3 hours of sleep at night (when I dont smoke) at the most.
no but my friend used it and said it tasted horrible and gave him headaches so he stopped, he used to smoke weed but he got a similar tension headache from it and dry mouth and cough so he stopped
he said he just takes natural herbs and cleaned up his diet and feels better.
They come in dropper bottles
I've made hash oil high in cbd, and I've vaped cbd oil, both great. Vaping it goes straight to the frontal lobe and feels similar to opiates. I would recommend you try krarom, as it feels similar to cbd and though I don't suffer from depression I'd think the mood enhancing properties of kratom could really benefit you.
Do you take this sublingually?
You vaped CBD oil and it felt similar to opiates?
Basically, the cbd hemp oil that you can find sold in regular stores and online throughout the 50 states is made from the seeds of industrial hemp, strains bred and grown to be as THC free as possible, which is what allows it to be 50 state legal. The cbd oils sold in medical marijuana dispensaries are made from strains developed specifically for medical purposes, and more important, are (generally) extracted either from the buds or entire plant. There's been increasing evidence that cbd functions through an "entourage effect " that makes it most effective when consumed with other related cannabanoids (cbd and THC are the most well known of a group of over 100 chemicals in marijuana collectively referred to as cannabanoids) even if they are only present in very low amounts. Oil that is derived from the full, fresh plant contains these other cannabanoids, cbd hemp oil does not, and although the companies that make it will tell you it doesn't matter, "cbd is cbd", there's increasing evidence that it does. The full plant oils you find at medical marijuana shops contain at least some THC, 20 to 1 cbd to THC ratio is one of the most common, but you'll see ratios from 3 to 1 to 40 to 1. This is one of those areas where further research is definitely needed, but it seems oils made from fresh plant material, with the full range of cannabanoids, is more effective. They are also discovering that many of the other cannabanoids may have beneficial effects and/or may actually be causing the effects that are attributed to cbd, especially cbda, thca, THCV, cdd, CBC, cbg, cbn and cbdv.